2013-ApprenticeshipSchoolBrochure

Page 1

APPRENTICESHIP

A

Assures the employer of having enough skilled workers

P

Provides an efficient way to train them

P

Provides work force security for the

CHECKLIST To apply for the program you must complete an application and submit it with the following documents:

certificate (copy)

company

R

Raises the skill levels in the industry

E

Eliminates the need for close supervision

N T I C E

Nourishes an organization and helps it grow Trains young people to increase their earning power Increases productivity and profits Creates new skills to meet modern demands on industry

Birth Certificate (copy) Doctor’s note (stating you are able to perform manual labor)

Three (3) reference letters (from persons other than family)

Mail the completed application and additional documents : Maryland PHCC 10176 Baltimore National Pike, Suite 205 Ellicott City, MD 21042 PLEASE NOTE:

Satisfies the public demands for skills

H

Hurdles technological changes

I

Improves the employer/employee

Applications will not be considered without all required documents. DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATIONS:

August 31, 2013

Provides a source of future supervision

PLUMBING-HEATINGCOOLING CONTRACTORS

APPRENTICESHIP Program Since 1983

Establishes wages while in training

S

P

High school diploma or G. E. D.

If you have any questions, please call the MDPHCC office at (410) 461-5977.

Maryland PHCC affiliated with the National Association of Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors. and

Local Affiliated Associations Harford County MPA Howard County PHCC Maryland PHCC Suite 205 10176 Baltimore National Pike Ellicott City, MD 21042 (410) 461-5977 *** (410) 750-2507 fax

e-mail: phccmd@aol.com web site: www.Maarylandphcc.org


How On-The-Job training and Professional Instruction Can Help You Become a Licensed Journey Plumber Why should I start an apprenticeship program to become a plumber? Apprenticeship combines on-thejob training with related professional instruction. In a four-year period, you complete the required 7500 hours of supervised on-the-job work experience and learn the skills and knowledge that will help you to pass the State Journey test. How Do I Apply? Complete the enclosed application and return it to our office along with the required documents listed on the checklist on the reverse side of this brochure.

When Do I Start Work?

When do I Start School?

First, you will be scheduled for an interview with the Maryland Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (MPHCC) Apprenticeship Council.

With your sponsoring contractor’s approval, you will begin related professional classroom instruction. Classes begin in September and run through May. Classes meet two evenings per week from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

After your interview, your name will go into a pool of apprentices and you will be placed in the first available job opening.

Who Sponsors the Program?

You can be placed with a sponsoring contractor at any time during the year. The starting wage is 50% of the average Journeyperson’s wage, and you will receive periodic raises while you are in the apprenticeship program. You will work approximately 40 hours per week in order to complete 7500 hours within the four-year period.

The MPHCC sponsors the apprentices, registers apprentices with the Maryland Apprenticeship and Training Council (M.A.T.C.), and keeps records on attendance and on-the-job training. A Certificate of Completion will be awarded at the end of each school year if a passing grade is achieved.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.